Eugene Bicycle and Pedestrian Accidents: Oregon Law Is on Your Side — If You Know Your Rights
Eugene Bicycle and Pedestrian Accidents: Oregon Law Is on Your Side — If You Know Your Rights Preventable bicycle accidents rose in 2024. In total,
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We have friends and family who’ve been involved in motorcycle accidents, and we know how devastating they can be.
Only 3% of registered vehicles are motorcycles, yet motorcyclists account for 14.6% of all traffic fatalities. Distracted, impaired, and reckless drivers continue to be a threat to riders in Alaska and beyond.
Right now, you might be dealing with serious injuries, loss of income, and medical bills. But you don’t have to go through this alone.
Alaska riders face some of the most unforgiving roads in the country, and our firm is built to handle cases that reflect that reality. We also represent injured riders in:
No matter where your motorcycle accident happened, our attorneys know how to build the case and take the fight to the insurance company
After an accident, the insurance adjuster may act helpful. But behind the scenes, they’re working to minimize your payout.
Our team has seen it all. That’s why we act fast to protect your rights and make sure their tactics don’t work on you.
Many firms settle too fast for too little. We build cases that win big whether at the negotiation table or in the courtroom.
Our in-house doctor and medical team helps us uncover the full extent of your injury and how it will affect your future. That leads to stronger cases and bigger payouts.
We bring in top forensic experts to analyze crashes and injuries in detail. That kind of evidence is hard to argue with and impossible to ignore.
Most firms cave when insurers push back. We don’t. And insurance companies know that. That’s why they settle for maximum amounts on our terms often before we need to take them to court.
You have nothing to lose. Our contingency model means you only pay if we win.
The value of a motorcycle accident claim in Alaska depends on your injuries, medical costs, lost income, and how the crash has affected your daily life. Alaska’s remote geography can also mean higher medical expenses if specialized care requires travel. Cases involving serious or permanent injuries tend to result in significantly higher compensation, and a lawyer can help evaluate the full extent of your damages.
Alaska gives injured riders two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. While two years may seem like enough time, acting early helps preserve evidence, secure witness accounts, and build a stronger case. Waiting too long can make it harder to prove what happened and who was responsible.
Alaska’s road conditions present unique challenges, from icy surfaces and gravel roads to wildlife crossings and limited visibility. When road hazards contribute to a crash, liability may extend beyond the other driver to include government entities responsible for road maintenance. A lawyer familiar with Alaska accident claims can identify all potentially responsible parties and pursue the full compensation you deserve.
Your priority now is to heal. Ours is to win your case. We handle everything from the legal process to gathering paperwork and reviewing your medical treatment.
Let us listen to your story. We’ll provide a free, no pressure case evaluation.
Our team handles everything: the legal process, gathering paperwork, reviewing your medical treatment, and more.
We win your case and maximize your compensation or we don’t get paid, guaranteed.
In the first 30 days after signing with us, you have the right to end the agreement with no obligation to pay for any services rendered.
After an accident, insurers want to close your case fast. Why? Because they know that if you get time to assess your injuries, the value of your claim will go up.
But once you sign, you can’t undo it. Let us review the offer before you accept. You may be entitled to far more in Alaska.
Call (801) 900-4681 for your free case evaluation.
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